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... Scores for female and male students grouped by three educational levels . The female students received higher P % -Scores than the male students at the senior high school and university levels . To establish more precise statistical ...
... Scores for female and male students grouped by three educational levels . The female students received higher P % -Scores than the male students at the senior high school and university levels . To establish more precise statistical ...
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... Scores were computed separately for female and male students . The partial correlation coefficients controlled for age , since age had an independent influence upon P % - Scores . Table 6 contains these correlation coefficients . Most ...
... Scores were computed separately for female and male students . The partial correlation coefficients controlled for age , since age had an independent influence upon P % - Scores . Table 6 contains these correlation coefficients . Most ...
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... Scores and D - Scores , this lack of a clear relationship between Stage 5A and age / education also weakens correlations between P % -Scores , D - Scores , and age / education . On the other hand , Stage 3 is unrelated to age ...
... Scores and D - Scores , this lack of a clear relationship between Stage 5A and age / education also weakens correlations between P % -Scores , D - Scores , and age / education . On the other hand , Stage 3 is unrelated to age ...
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